Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

3RD COVID WAVE ‘INEVITABLE’, WARNS GOVT

- Press Trust of India

The government on Wednesday said that a third wave of coronaviru­s pandemic was “inevitable”, although a time-frame for it could not be predicted.

Union health ministry officials said the long Covid-19 wave of such “ferocity” that the country was experienci­ng currently “was not predicted”.

Twelve states, including Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, have more than 100,000 active Covid cases, the government said.

“Phase three is inevitable given the higher levels of circulatin­g virus, but it is not clear on what time-scale this phase three will occur. We should be prepared for new waves,” said K Vijay Raghavan, the principal scientific advisor to the Centre.

NEW DELHI: The government on Wednesday said that a third wave of coronaviru­s pandemic was “inevitable”, although a time-frame for it could not be predicted.

In a press briefing by the ministry of health affairs on Wednesday, officials said the long Covid wave of such “ferocity” that the country was experienci­ng currently “was not predicted”.

Twelve states, including Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh, have more than 100 thousand active Covid cases, the government said.

Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Bihar are among the states that show increasing trend in daily cases, it said.

The government also said

that 24 states and UTs show more than 15 % Covid positivity rate. From May 1, over 600 thousand people in the age group of 18-44 years in nine states have been administer­ed the vaccines, it added. “Phase three is inevitable given the higher levels of circulatin­g virus, but it is not clear on what time-scale this

phase three will occur. We should be prepared for new waves,” said K Vijay Raghavan, the principal scientific advisor to the Centre.

Member, NITI Ayog, Dr VK Paul requested “physicians’ fraternity” to come forward and provide teleconsul­tations to people and families at home who are infected with Covid.

“The response to the changing virus remains the same. We need to follow the Covid- appropriat­e behaviour such as mask, distancing, hygiene, no unnecessar­y meetings and staying at home,” Dr Paul said.

Union health ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal said that the foreign aid coming from abroad is being monitored by a group of senior officials. “Our technical wing has made guidelines to see that what hospital would the equipment be suitable for. The equipment is being sent to hospitals where an immediate need has been felt,” he said.

Agarwal also said that 11 districts in Maharashtr­a are showing continuous decline in Covid cases since the last 14 days. He also said that the government is making continuous efforts to build capacities of all healthcare facilities across the country.

 ?? PTI ?? Health workers inspect Covid-19 patients at Shehnai Banquet Hall, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
PTI Health workers inspect Covid-19 patients at Shehnai Banquet Hall, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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